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Halloween may have been a month ago, but this week, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts opened an exhibition of masks from different cultures and eras. Pictured below are a 20th-century lion mask from China (left) and the mask of a vengeful ghost from 18th-century Japan (right). Also on display are masks from ancient Egypt that were placed on the dead and festive masks from the Venice carnival. The exhibition, titled "Masks: From Myth to Carnival," runs to Jan. 21 at the Pushkin Museum, located at 12 Volkhonka. Photographs by Igor Tabakov.





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